No, you have to run it as a user. You should not play with X as root because you you will get burned. You have to run that as your user. In this case, ~ refereed to root's home directory, not yours._________________First things first, but not necessarily in that order.

Yes thats what I meant... not that you should run it as root, I've just asked if you did run it as root
Now your .xinitrc is in /root, but like The Doctor said you have to run it as sasho23 and then it is in /home/sasho23 and you should be fine...

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I was looking around and find that I should not mount extended partition like primary. So, my /dev/sda5 is extended and it mounts fine at /home/sasho23. But maybe there is the problem and the system is getting confused ??? I'll search the way to change it in primary without loose the data on it and if it's not possible will have to make a backup. And maybe will have to work without a swap partition. See you soon and thanks again.

Without this file i got a similar error to yours. i found it on the gentoo documentary on how to set up nvidia graphics cards on gentoo if i recall correctly._________________This picture was my biggest reason for ever trying Gentoo <3